Desert Wildflowers   3 comments

Desert Wildflowers — Image by kenne

In Our Woods, Sometimes A Rare Music

Every spring
I hear the thrush singing
in the glowing woods
he is only passing through.
His voice is deep,
then he lifts it until it seems
to fall from the sky.
I am thrilled.

I am grateful.

Then, by the end of morning,
he’s gone, nothing but silence
out of the tree
where he rested for a night.
And this I find acceptable.
Not enough is a poor life.
But too much is, well, too much.
Imagine Verdi or Mahler
every day, all day.
It would exhaust anyone.

— Mary Oliver

3 responses to “Desert Wildflowers

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  1. Beautiful poetry and photo.

  2. Thank you, Kenne, for the beautiful photo of the flowers, and thoughtful and wise quote!

    Joanna

  3. Nice

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